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The City of Lost Fortunes

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“Anne Rice fans will enjoy this fresh view of supernatural life in New Orleans, while fans of Kim Harrison’s urban fantasy will have a new author to watch.” — Booklist, starred reviewThe fate of New Orleans rests in the hands of a wayward grifter in this novel of gods, games, and monstersHaunted by its history and by the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans is hoping to survive the rebuilding of its present long enough to ensure that it has a future. Street magician Jude Dubuisson is likewise burdened by his past and by the consequences of the storm, because he has a secret: the magical ability to find lost things, a gift passed down to him by the father he has never known—a father who is more than human.When the Fortune god is murdered, Jude is drawn into a world full of magic, monsters, and miracles. A world where he must find out who is responsible for the Fortune god’s death, uncover the plot that threatens the city’s soul, and discover what his talent for lost things has always been trying to show him: what it means to be his father’s son. 

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ISBN9781328589828
PublisherHarperCollins
Publication Date04/02/19
Pages384

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    3.5 ✨ Do you have sometimes a book when you finished it and have absolutely no clue what’s going on? Yes, this was one of them. Be prepared: it’s a long review this time – because short and simple is not possible. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• We follow Jude Dubuisson -a New Orleans Street magician- whose talent is finding lost things. A talent not based on misdirection and intuition, but in true magic, bequeathed to him by a father he never knew. A father who was more than human, making Jude a semi-deity. For six years, he does what he can to mitigate his connection to his magic, until one day he gets a cryptic message from the business partner he unceremoniously left behind: Meet me for a drink in an hour. The usual place is very important. Have something for you. That something puts Jude on a path that leads to the death of a god, and a high-stakes game that could not only take from him everything he cares for but the very city at the center of his world. He’s forced to find the Fortune God killer by other, still-living gods who literally want various pieces of Jude. I enjoyed following Jude as he investigated because he met with psychics, magicians, voodoo practitioners, demigods, gods, angels, vampires, zombies, and the list goes on. What I most appreciate is, that each chapter begins with an entry about a certain story time; creation myths, Tricksters, and draws parallels across traditions. At heart, this is an intricately plotted murder-mystery with 1) LOTS of well-developed characters (some who change names and/or identities) 2) various complicated subplots 3) unpredictable twists & turns and 4) gender-bending reincarnations (still don’t get over with, with this plot twist) Overall, The City of Lost Fortunes is an ode, a dedication, to New Orleans and its people. A fantastic, imaginative fairytale-like puzzle of gods and monsters, supernatural folklore, and myths but with a somewhat confusing framework and plot that is not made clearer by the variety of myths and traditions. Do you think it’s your usual fantasy murder mystery cup of tea? You thought wrong! For me, the last third was very engaging, and I could not let go of the book because of the whole turnaround of the plot. But before, it was a nice read with interesting content, I had mixed feelings for the book from *wow amazing, never read before* to *okay, what was that* should I dnf it?

    Dec 29, 2023

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